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Will solar eclipse be visible in Florida? How much will you see? Enter ZIP code for answers

While Florida isn't in the path of totality, residents will be able to see a partial eclipse April 8, depending on cloud cover. The 2024 solar eclipse is six days away, but Florida will see a partial eclipse on April 8. While Florida is not in the path of totality, it will be able to see a total eclipse. Enter your ZIP code for specific details about the eclipse's location and its maximum coverage. The peak of the eclipse will occur about 1:55 p.m. CDT in Pensacola and 3:02p. EDT on Miami Beach. All times are local.

Will solar eclipse be visible in Florida? How much will you see? Enter ZIP code for answers

Được phát hành : 2 tháng trước qua Cheryl McCloud, USA TODAY NETWORK - Florida trong Science

The 2024 solar eclipse is six days away.

For those still unsure, or have been focused on other news, Florida won't see a total eclipse where the moon totally blocks the sun, but will see a partial eclipse on April 8. How much of the sun will be blocked depends on where you are in the state.

Enter your ZIP code to see specifics on what you will be able to see from any Florida location, along with when the eclipse will start, end and maximum coverage of the sun.

What time will the solar eclipse be visible in Florida?

While Florida isn't in the path of totality, residents will be able to see a partial eclipse. Here's when you can watch the eclipse from any Florida location.

Click on your location in the map to see:

• None When the eclipse starts at your location

• None What the maximum coverage will be

• None When the eclipse ends at your location

• None Chances for clear skies based on historical averages for April 8

Roughly speaking, the peak of the eclipse will happen about 1:55 p.m. CDT in Pensacola and 3:02 p.m. EDT on Miami Beach.

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Interactive map: Enter your ZIP code to see when the eclipse starts, peak coverage, when it ends

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Enter your ZIP code to see:

• None When the eclipse starts at your location.

• None When the peak coverage will be.

• None What the peak coverage will be.

• None How long the partial eclipse will last.

• None How are you are from the path of totality.

The time lapse graphic shows what the eclipse will look from Orlando.

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This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Solar eclipse Florida: Enter ZIP code exact timing from any city

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